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Like the other posters, I dig the stereo placement of the percussive effects. ~1:30, there's quite a nice feel to it. And the noise/filter swell fits perfectly right after that. I like the sparse guitar lines, filling but not to excess. What did you use to make this? I don't wanna jump to conclusions, but it sounds like it's made with software. An insignificant minus in my hardware-laden book.

Also, if you were willing to drastically change the structure of the song, I'd say cutting out at the 3:45 mark would have been great. It may be the temperature of my room, but I had shivers at that moment, and cutting out from a song during one of those spots always leaves a really strong impression. Though, yeah, I get that you're trying to make a longer-form track, and so that would be counter-productive.